Book Description
In all of the territorial development studies and evaluations that are carried out at sub-national levels, the choice of territorial entity is of paramount importance. Data availability generally prompts international organizations, researchers and policymakers to use a country's administrative divisions in their work. Even so, and despite their official existence and their stability, these divisions have certain limitations and imperfections in terms of international comparability. At the request of the OECD Territorial Development Policy Committee, the Territorial Development Service has undertaken experimental work on functional regions. Such regions correspond to labor markets and would appear to open new horizons for international territorial analysis.